ARC moves to new location in downtown Danbury

The Rev. Phyllis J. "P.J" Leopold, the new exec. director of ARC (Association of Religious Communities.

The Rev. Phyllis J. "P.J" Leopold, the new exec. director of ARC (Association of Religious Communities.

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The Rev. Phyllis J. "P.J" Leopold, the new exec. director of ARC (Association of Religious Communities.

The Rev. Phyllis J. "P.J" Leopold, the new exec. director of ARC (Association of Religious Communities.

Photo: Carol Kaliff\file Photo / Carol Kaliff\file Photo

ARC moves to new location in downtown Danbury

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DANBURY — The Association of Religious Communities has a new, bigger home on Delay Street.

The organization’s food pantry, COMIDA, will also operate out of the new location at 24 Delay Street.

“This new space gives ARC staff members and volunteers more adequate workspace and still gives our clients easy access by being located in Danbury’s City Center,” Joseph Walkovich, president of the board, said in a release.

ARC’s offices used to be on Main Street, but were too small for the growing organization.

“As our staff has expanded through the years we have outgrown our old space,” the Rev. Phyllis J. Leopold, Executive Director of ARC, said in a release. “These offices allow us to work in a more collaborative manner and provide our clients with more readily accessible services.”

Parking in the lot at 24 Delay Street is either meter or permit parking. There is also paid parking at the Patriot Parking Garage at 21 Delay Street.